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Durango

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 Photo Credit: MikeGoad
Photo Credit: MikeGoad
 Photo Credit: MikeGoad
Durango, Colorado offers a delightful blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty. Founded in 1880 as a railroad town, Durango's Historic Downtown reflects its rich past with well-preserved Victorian architecture and a lively atmosphere. Visitors can explore unique shops, galleries, and restaurants, while the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad provides an unforgettable scenic journey through rugged landscapes and breathtaking mountain views.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love in Durango, with activities ranging from hiking and mountain biking to skiing and rafting.

A fun fact about Durango is that it serves as a gateway to the Mesa Verde National Park, renowned for its well-preserved Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is just a short drive from Durango and offers an extraordinary glimpse into ancient Southwestern culture. Plan your visit in late spring or early fall to enjoy mild weather and avoid the peak summer crowds.
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